steady-going
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Last week he acted up, scandalized most of his steady-going countrymen.
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Shoulder to shoulder fought the witty, opportunist youngsters who follow David Lloyd George, and the grave, steady-going oldsters who, like Lord Grey, are chiefly composed of moral fibres.
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Thus, at London last week, famed "militant suffragette" Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, now a venerable steady-going matron, reminisced to newsgatherers.
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Just before Christmas in 1886, Harriette Flora, aged 17, married a steady-going 19-year-old Arkansas country boy named Carl Raymond Gray.
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The man who can bluff most successfully is the steady-going player with whom high stakes are the usual indication of good cards.
From Hoyle's Games Modernized by Hoffmann, Louis